Lady Ceara O'Bardian (mka Beth Watts Bridges), of the Shire of Ardenroe in the Kingdom of Gleann Abhann. passed away on June 13, 2008 after a long battle with cancer. The following was posted by her husband, Lord Michael atte Harp on the Gleann Abhann list:

My loved ones—

Beth (Ceara O'Bardain) is at peace.
She relaxed into her well deserved rest at 3:40 this morning.
Our strength in dealing with this illness came from all of the love and care
that you so generously gave to us. She fought to the very last.

I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Because of your love and
friendship, our time together was filled with happiness.

As arrangements are made, notices will be posted.

Thank you all so much.

Harp

If there is any way that she could be added to your page, I know it would be much appreciated by all of us who loved her and miss her dearly. I am including a picture for your use.

Lifelong native of Minden and recent resident of Ringgold, Beth Alicia Watts Bridges passed away at her home in the early hours of Friday, June 13, 2008, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. today, June 16, 2008, at Lakeview United Methodist Church, Minden, with the Rev. Dave Sheehan, the Rev. Tom Logan and the Rev. Ed Dilworth officiating. Interment will follow at Minden Cemetery.

Visitation was held from 4 until 9 p.m. Sunday at Lakeview United Methodist Church.

Named Minden’s 2001 Cultured Pearl by Cultural Crossroads, the Minden High graduate attended Northwestern State University, receiving many scholarships in piano, choir, band and scholastic achievement. She graduated Summa Cume Laude with a degree in Music Education. Her dream was to teach children the joy of music through choir and piano as it was taught to her by Mrs. Cindy Madden, D.J. Harman, Mrs. Betty Keating, Mrs. Mary Wilkie and Drs. Burt and Christine Allen.

Shortly after graduation, those dreams were interrupted by the diagnosis of neuro-blastoma cancer. Beth began a new journey, fighting to conquer this childhood disease. For two and one half years she became an inspiration to everyone she knew, taking on chemotherapy and radiation, even trying an experimental drug in her quest to help other adults with pediatric cancers. She showed bravery and determination that was outstanding in someone her age. In October of 2007, she learned that there was another cancer and again she battled on, still teaching piano lessons in spite of her illness.

In November 2007, she married the love of her life, Aarin McBride Bridges and he joined her in a valiant fight for healing. His love and support kept her forging ahead.

Gone before her and waiting to greet her in heaven are her grandmother Billie Basinger and grandparents, Walter and Frances Watts.

Beth is survived by her husband, Aarin McBride Bridges; her parents, Wally and Marsha Watts of Minden; her brother and best friend, Craig Alan Watts and wife Suzy of Shreveport; brother-in-law, Jay Bridges of Minden, grandfather, Leon Howell Basinger of Ringgold, aunt, Betty Rose Watts of Minden; aunt and uncle, Janice and Gerald Northcutt of Ringgold; cousins, Jordan and Jerry Northcutt of Ringgold, Jessica Bates and husband Jason of Killeen, Texas and their children, Paige and Kallie; father and mother-in-law, Murphy and Lisa Bridges; and grandmother-in-law, Eugenia Bridges; and her “forever sweetheart”, Mr. Howard Spillers, who never forgot her birthday or Valentine’s Day.

She is also survived by her extended family members of the Society of Creative Anachronisms, (the SCA). You have all been a huge part of her life and we are humbled and honored by your outpouring of love and concern for her. She was truly happy when participating in your many activities and events. She considered you all brothers and sisters.

Her family would like to express a special thank you to Dr. “Bob” Massingill and his wife Lisa and his wonderful staff at Christus Schumpert Highland Clinic. Your love and care and Christian outreach to all of us will never be forgotten. You did so many special things for Aarin and her. We were amazed at your never-ending search for treatments and answers. God bless each of you.

We owe thanks to so many people who showed Christian love and outreach during her illness including Mr. Walker and his crew, who made her home so pretty; Mr. Gibson, who prepared for flowerbeds; Mr. Clevenger, who helped with air-conditioning; Nena Nelson and her husband, who took their personal time to put down floor tile in their house; the Shreveport District Methodist Handicap Ramp team, who made access to her home easier for her; those who gave blood and platelets tirelessly; the many churches who kept her on their prayer lists and prayed constantly; those who had fundraisers to help with their expenses; the members of Minden Lakeview United Methodist Church, who have been her family since she was a very little girl; and so many others, who carried her through every step of this hard journey.